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Are all the outgoing circuit RCBO protected?
All the circuits from the board i installed will be RCBO protected
I would of done as Adam posted with the incoming SWA if you have to have that meter at that position would have been a trunking down the RHS SWA made off at top end cap then T off like you have done for the meter.
 
Are all the outgoing circuit RCBO protected?

I would of done as Adam posted with the incoming SWA if you have to have that meter at that position would have been a trunking down the RHS SWA made off at top end cap then T off like you have done for the meter.
You would have made off the SWA to the end cap of the trunking?
 
How would a MCCB prevent such an event?
If there is a fault on one of the final circuits you would want the MCB to trip faster than the MCCB. A practical example of this I recall was one of the final circuits we installed the chippy put a nail through the cable now as we had a low ELI it took out the RCBO as well as the existing 50A MCB protecting this D.B. bad discrimination ( sorry selectivity new word)
 
If there is a fault on one of the final circuits you would want the MCB to trip faster than the MCCB. A practical example of this I recall was one of the final circuits we installed the chippy put a nail through the cable now as we had a low ELI it took out the RCBO as well as the existing 50A MCB protecting this D.B. bad discrimination ( sorry selectivity new word)
Trip faster? Does the MCCB not have to trip within 0.4s ?
 
If there is a fault on one of the final circuits you would want the MCB to trip faster than the MCCB. A practical example of this I recall was one of the final circuits we installed the chippy put a nail through the cable now as we had a low ELI it took out the RCBO as well as the existing 50A MCB protecting this D.B. bad discrimination ( sorry selectivity new word)
In that situation you would wanna substitute the 50A MCB for a type C or type D MCB?
 
0.4 sec under 32A and 5 sec over 32A
In the situation you describe surly a 50A type c or type D MCB would be the solution?
There's a small matter of short circuit capacity rating involved, here, mate.
 
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